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Heterogeneity in time discounting may reinforce the existing barriers to save and invest faced by rural populations in developing countries. We elicit a subjective discount rate for a varied sample of Ugandan villagers. In accordance with other studies, we have found the discount rate to...
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risk attitudes and patience. Robustness checks indicate a limited role of alternative explanations. I further address …
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children) indeed is associated with a higher valuation of the future that we proxy with an aspect of time preferences, patience …. We find that in general there is no correlation between having children and patience, though for young women with below …
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willingness to take risks, patience, and the locus of control. Our empirical results indicate that patience and the locus of …
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, patience, and the locus of control. Our empirical results indicate that patience and the locus of control remain unchanged by …
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Politicians, scientists and journalists have aired vastly different assessments of the COVID-19 pandemic, ranging from rather optimistic to very pessimistic ones. In this paper we investigate how narratives conveying different assessments of the pandemic impact economic behavior. In a controlled...
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patience, time inconsistency and cooperation at the 5% significance level. We also show that these initial gender differences …
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. Chapters 2 and 3 show that patience and risk-taking as intertemporal preferences are closely related to differences in student …
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patience and altruism while using quantitative items first increases the cross-method correlation for risk and time preferences …
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